Here’s a look at the top 10 performers in Week 9 of the prep football season.

1. Michael Gesese-Elsen Peter, Valders: The Vikings running back earns the top spot after gaining 157 yards on just 17 carries with three touchdowns. He also hauled in a 33-yard touchdown catch.

2. Brock Staudt, Manitowoc Lutheran: Staudt was a busy running back in Week 9, gaining 146 yards on 26 carries while finding the end zone four times.

3. Sawyer Young, Mishicot: Young led the area in all-purpose yards, with over 200. He ran the ball 38 times for 163 yards, scoring twice, while catching four passes for 47 yards.

4. Jevon Lemke, Reedsville: Lemke had a breakout performance to end the regular season. The running back entered Week 9 with just 22 yards on the season, but rushed for an area-best 196 on 18 carries while scoring twice for the Panthers.

5. Brandon Stelzer, Reedsville: Normally the Panthers' standout back, Stelzer was second this week but still gained 160 yards on just 13 attempts with three touchdowns.

6. Connor Jacoby, Roncalli: Jacoby makes the list for a third straight week after rushing for 107 yards on 23 carries, including a touchdown.

7. Max Feldmann, Kiel: It seems week in, week out Feldmann finds a way to get it done through the air and on the ground. Week 9 was no exception, going 11-of-22 for 120 yards and a touchdown passing while gaining 80 yards and a touchdown on four carries.

8. Kyle Tuma, Valders: The Vikings' dual-threat signal caller had a strong game. He was 4-for-4 for 72 yards and a touchdown through the air while rushing 10 times for 42 yards and a touchdown.

9. Carson Koch, Two Rivers: Koch did the previous two entrants one better, thriving as a receiver, running back and defensive back. Koch ran the ball eight times for 25 yards and a touchdown, caught a 3-yard score while making eight solo and 10 total tackles.